Willamette University welcomed its first medical students to its Salem campus
In 1867, less than a quarter century after the Oregon Trail opened, and only eight years after Oregon…
In 1867, less than a quarter century after the Oregon Trail opened, and only eight years after Oregon…
In 1867, The Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney Collegeメs first outpatient clinic was established.
On April 18, 1866, the steamer Virginia arrived in New York from Liverpool, its passengers riddled with cholera….
In 1866, the Library of Medicine occupied space in the Riggs Bank building and in the former Ford’s…
In 1866, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was incorporated as the first humane…
In 1866, John Langdon Down, a British doctor, described what is now known as “Down syndrome” named after…
In 1866, The New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanical Arts (University of New Hampshire) was founded.
In 1866, The Metropolitan Board of Health was established in New York City at the suggestion of the…
In 1866, Lucy Hobbs became the first woman in the world to receive a doctorate in dentistry. She…
In 1866, the Legislature designated the University of Wisconsin as the Wisconsin land-grant institution.
In 1865, Augustinian friar Gregor Mendel, the father of modern genetics, presented his laws of heredity to the…
In 1865, John Shaw Billings, MD, 27-year-old lieutenant colonel, pathologist and bibliophile, assigned to supervise the Surgeon General’s…
In 1865, Cargill was founded by William W. Cargill as a small grain elevator in Conover, Iowa. In…
In 1865, The Bayer Company acquired an interest in its first coal-tar dyes factory in Albany, New York.
On Jan. 27, 1864, William Worrall Mayo announced in the area newspapers that he was opening a private…
In 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler challenged the prejudice that prevented African Americans from pursuing careers in medicine to…
In 1864, Antonin Prandtl invented the first dairy centrifuge in order to separate cream from milk.
In 1864, the Chicago Medical Society reported that the Poor Farm provides inadequate care. The report recommends the…
On Aug. 1, 1863, the general partnership “Friedr. Bayer et comp.” was founded in Barmen, Germany by dye…
In Apr. 1863, Dr. Alexander Thomas Augusta became the first African American commissioned medical officer in the United…
On Mar. 3, 1863, to meet the government’s urgent need for an independent adviser on scientific matters, President…
On Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University (K-State), previously Bluemont Central College, was founded in Manhattan, during the…
In Sept. 1863, Mary Edwards Walker was employed as a “Contract Acting Assistant Surgeon” by the Army of…
In 1863, New York State’s new Quarantine Act called for a quarantine office run by a health officer…
In 1863, English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley known as “Darwin’s Bulldog” for his defence of Charles Darwin’s theory…
In 1863, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) was established. The AVMA, a not-for-profit association, is one of…
In 1863, Harper Hospital was founded to treat wounded Civil War soldiers. It eventually became Harper University Hospital….
In 1863, Francis Peyre Porcher, a Confederate surgeon (Faculty, School of Medicine of the Medical College of the…
In 1863, the first women students were admitted to the University of Wisconsin in the Normal Department.
On Sept. 12, 1862, Iowa became the first State in the Nation to accept the terms and conditions…